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Care Support Workers – Female Only

Hansel
Edinburgh
2 days ago
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Care Support Workers – Female Only

Location: Ayr, Broadmeadows Estate in Symington and across Ayrshire, KA1 5PU

Salary: £12.60 per hour + Paid Travel Time and Benefits

Contract: Full time and Part time (8-hour shifts, 12-hour shifts, Waking Nights, Sleepover)

Service: Hansel Supported Living Service

Requirements: Driving License essential, Female only*

Are you ready to make a real difference in someone’s life — every single day?

At Hansel Supported Living Service, we empower adults with learning disabilities to live independently in their own homes across South Ayrshire.

Whether it’s in Beattie Close (Ayr), Broadmeadows Estate (Symington), or in the wider community, our support is always person-centred, vibrant, and full of heart.

What You’ll Do As our Care Support Worker:

Support individuals 1:1 in their daily routines and community activities Help people live their best lives — with creativity, compassion, and inclusion Build meaningful relationships with the people we support, as part of a small, consistent team Be part of a service that’s fun, vibrant, and focused on quality care

What We’re Looking For:

A caring, adaptable, and enthusiastic attitude Experience in care is desirable, but not essential — we provide full training! Willingness to work a variety of shifts (rotas are built around the people we support) A commitment to equality, inclusion, and person-centred support

What You’ll Get:

Full induction, shadowing, and ongoing training Opportunity to gain an SVQ in Health & Social Care 24/7 on-call management support Paid travel time and expenses if travelling between supports Competitive holiday entitlement Free health cashback plan & employee assistance programme Occupational sick pay, refer-a-friend scheme, and high street discounts At least one weekend off in every three

Important Info:

This is Regulated Work with Adults under the PVG (Scotland) Act . Successful applicants must join or update their PVG Scheme membership.

*This post is open to female applicants only, in line with the Equality Act .

Equal Opportunities:

Hansel is proud to be an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds who meet the essential criteria.

Ready to start your journey with us?

Click on “APPLY” today or visit the Hansel website to view all our current vacancies!

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